The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 04, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tne Naw-Ravlew, Hostburg, On Tutl., April 4, 1950, SOUTH DEECREEK
PINK ANO BLUE SHOWER
Society and QluLi
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN
klrTIC BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
VJ I lUL AT SUTHERLIN HOME
Social itcma ubmitied b. tele- Mrs Bey Rayi Mrgi gdnl Sum.
phone for the society page must van gnd Mr, Rose Barge enler.
be turned in before 12 o clock ! tajnfd wjth a birthday party hon
Monday throuch Thursday and ,., (hejr moiher, Mn. Bertha
bv 10 a m Friday at which lime D.r. ,. u, hinhH,,.,
tha social calendar and Saturdays , . w(,ck Vellow soring flowers
aociety page are closed weekly.
EDEN LADIES AID
PLANS HAM DINNER
Plans for a ham dinner to be
held Friday, April 28 were made
Tuesday afternoon at the meeting
of Eden Ladies Aid of Kdrn
Luthern church at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bloomquist.
The dinner will be held at the
church with serving from 6.30 un
til 8.30 p.m.
Rev. Willis Krickson was in
charge of devolions at the meet
ing. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Clifford Smith,
1110 Rainbow street, Roseburg,
April 18.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
C. L. Cook, Mrs. Helen Klesher
and children, Carol and Jimmie,
Mrs. llallie Carlson, Mrs. Agnes,
Smith, Mrs. Carl Johnson and son
of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
I.undeen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hulse
bus of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Warren, Mrs. James An
drews, Mrs. Gunnar Johnson, Mrs.
Lily Tompson, Mrs. Charles Ol
son. Mrs. Kdna Sjogren, Mrs.
Mable Backlund, Mrs. e Brown,
Mrs. David Snads, Rev. Willis
Erickson and the host and hos
tess. DINNER ENJOYED
AT HOLGATE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hogate en.
tertainrd at a dinner at their home
one East Third Avenue Friday
evening. Ine table was centered
with camelais, flanked by tall
lighted tapers.
Covers were placed for: Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd I'inkston and M r a.
Lura Dear doff of Oakland; Mr.
and Mr. Richard Riggs and two
daughters, Harriet and Leone; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wilson and daugh
ter, Joan; Lloyd and Gordon Hoi
gate, and the host and hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. Holgate.
VICTORY CIRCLE TO
HOLD MEETING THURSDAY
Victory circle of the First Bap
tist church will meet at the home
of Viletta West in Laurclwood.
F'loy Lee will present the devo
tions and Melva Mobley will pre
sent the missionary study. A 1 1
members are asked to be present.
were placed about the rooms and
a centerpiece decorated tne ta
ble. Games were enjoyed during the
afternoon with prir.es going to the
winners. Mrs. Barge received
many gifts from: Mrs. Gertrude
Meis, Mrs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Alma
Anderson, Mrs. Charlotte Parker,
Mrs. Clay Brown, Mrs. Anna Hall,
Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Mabel
Rons, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. Edna
Powers and the hostesses. Mrs.
Ray, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Barge.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the afternoon, wilh a dec
orated birthday cake being cut in
Mrs. Barge's honor.
SIXTH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATED RECENTLY
Pamela Arnold was honored on
her birthday recently at the home
of her parents. A group of boys
and girjs enjoyed the birthday
party. Cakes were decorated to
represent Easter nests with cand
les and tiny Easter eggs inter
mingled. Present were Judy Defferding,
Betty Moodie. Betty Spencer, Wy
nma Pasco, Cheryl Dunham, June
Lee Hcilman, Teddy Mae Heil
mnn and Linda Meeks.
The following mothers attended:
Mrs. Carl Moodie, Mrs. Lee Wil
son, Mrs. William Meeks, Mrs.
Kenneth Dunham, Mrs. Ted Heil
man and the hostess, Mrs. Eugene
Arnold.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The Mid week Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will meet
at two o'clock Thursday at the
parish house with Mrs. William
vogt and Ms. I.ouise Voigt as hos
tesses. Mrs. E. W. Carter will give
a talk on her experienrea in Lab
rador. Members and friends are
most cordially invited.
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
TO HOLD MEETING
Alpha lota chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi will meet at eight o'clock
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Frank Kogan. The program
will be in charge of Mrs. Sidney
IJnmenico and Mr. L. b. Garrison.
Mrs. Paul Jenkins will be the
guest speaker on the subject, "The
dance." All members are asked to
be present.
J. G. VERBERKMOES, M.l).
Announces that the location of his offices
A.ter April 3, 1950
will be
' Suite 230, Medical Arts Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon
PHONE 1055
One of the largest social events
held recently at South Deer Creek
grange was a pink and blue
shower for Mrs. Rita Smith when
mothers of Camp F'ire Girls, Boy
Scouts and friends honored her.
The room was decorated with can
dles and flowers carrying out the
pink and blue motif.
Chairman of the affair was Mrs.
Dale Hatfield assisted by Mrs. J.
M. Adair, Mrs. Don Leverich, Mrs.
Lynn Beckley, Mrs. Betty Brauch.
Games were in charge of Mrs.
Bud Karcher.
A large stork was arranged on
a table with the gifts. At the close
of the evening refreshments were
served by the hostesses assisted by
the Camp Fire Girls.
The honored guest received gifts
from the Mesdames Opal Phillips,
Bernice Smith, Kathryn Karcher,
Jerry Church, Gertrude Anderson,
S. W. Van Voorst. Eileen Smith,
Norma Hatfield, Marybelle Beck-
ley, Lucille Adair, Rcna Cox
Aleene Hatfield, Esther Morberg
Donna North, Cora Collison. Mada-
lyn lerstige. Lucille Crow. Alda
Hrumbarh, Bertha Patterson.
Shirley Wandling, Midge Leverich
and Betty Branch.
The Misses Cora I.ynn Collison.
Georgia and Donna Townsend, Mar-
lyse Fummerton. Carmen Cox. Syl
via Leverich, Nesta Rose, Marta
Patterson, Patsy Shelley and Karen
Karcher.
Also the Mesdames Hulda Howe,
Hattie Lindbloom, Ethel Christler,
Rapp, Cora Ylvisaker, Rudzik,
Goodwin, and Mary Ellen Collison,
Shirley and Beverly Goodwin, Thel-
ma and Barbara Sanders.
WINCHESTER UNIT TO
HOLD ALL-DAY MEETING
Winchester Home Extension unit
will meet at ten o'clock Thursday
morning at the home of Irene
Pasch with Thelma Speidel as
co-hostesses. Mrs. Corinne McTag
gart, home demonstration agent,
will present the topic, "Care of
the Skin." Members are asked to
bring a sack lunch. Dessert and
coffee will be furnished. Roll-call
will be answered by household
hints or favorite recipes. All wo
men in the community are invited.
LOOKINGGLASS H EX.
TO MEET AT LUNCHEON
Ixwkingglass Home Economics
club will meet at a twelve-thirty
o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Lucille Nic
baum with Mrs. Margaret Forbes
and Mrs. Graces Forbes acting as
co-hostesses. All members are re
quested to be present.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
Women of the Roseburg Country
club will meet at a twelve-thirty
o'clock luncheon Thursday at the
clubhouse. The bridge play will be
gin at one o'clock. Thse desiring
transportation are asked to call
Ms. Roy Scdcll, 909-L.
O.E.S. TO MEET AT
POTLUCK SUPPER
Hosehurg chapter, O.E.S. will
meet Thursday night at a six-thirty
o'clock potluck supper at the Ma-
sonic temple. Those not contacted
are asked to bring salad or vegcta-
i blea. Members and visiting mem
bers are invited.
LAZY DAISY CLUB TO
HOLD ALL-DAY MEETING
The Lazy Daisy club will hold
an all-day meeting Thursday be
ginning at eleven o'clock in the
morning at the home of Mrs. Don
Carlson. A potluck luncheon will
be held at noon. All members
are asked to be present.
Ctramenlal Hald
Massasoit Camp Fire group held
a council fire at Riverside school,
March 16 at which time their honor
beads were awarded and they re
ceived recognition for passing of
rank.
The impressive ceremonial was
attended by mothers of the mem
bers. Eight candles surrounding a
large painted trail seekers' charm
symbol were lighted to honor the
members who passed their first
rank.
Corsages were presented to these
girls by Mrs. Mehlhoff, a member
of the sponsoring committee. They
were janei Lewis, jacxiyn warren,
Pat Niday, I.aVelle Gladwill. Mollie
Wilcox, Kathleen Tripp, Trunette
Phillips and Connie Bridgess.
Later a tea, hour honored the
girls and their mothers. The tables
were decorated with daffodils and
candles. Refreshments made by the
girla were served to Lila Dudley.
Trunette Tripp, Ixis Wiggington,
Helen White, I.aVelle Gladwill. ,'al
Niday. Janet Lewis, Jacklyn War
ren, Millie Wilcox, Judy Riley, San
dra Platter, Connie Bridgess, Shir
ley Bispham and the guardian,
Mrs. Hazel Gladwill. Mothers at
tending included the Mesdames
Warren, Lewis, Niday, Poore,
Tripp, Mehlhoff, Osterman, Johan
son, Riley, Bridgess, Phillips, Glad
will, Philips and Ladd.
Group Activities Varied
Activities of the Massasoit Camp
Fire group during the past two I
months has included many activi
ties. The girls based most of their
projects on the 19.r)0 Birthday proj
ect entitled "Discoveries Unlim
ited."
The list included: made pin up
purses shaped like cross logs and
flame; visited Roseburg Animal
Hospital: entertained W o e e m e
girls with song fest and refresh
ments, attended Father-Daughter
banquet, entertained at Veterans
hospital with George Washington
program, took part in music festi
val at Benson school, held candy
sale, attended church services at
St. Joseph's church, held council
fire, attended Presbyterian church
services, and sang special number,
took part in window display at
Church's Drug store, participated
in program, "Camp Fire Story"
singing "The Boating Song," at
tended flower show and enjoyed
hike gathering nature articles to
begin terranium for group, which
was completed and displayed in
school room.
P.I. O. SISTERHOOD TO
MEET AT KASER HOME
Chapter BI, P.E.O. Sisterhood
will meet at eight o'clock Fri
day evening, April 7, at the home
of Ms. t. N. Kaser on Harvard
street, with Mrs. J. C. Kesner as
co-hostesa.
GARDEN VALLEY CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Garden Valley Women's club
will meet at two o'clock Thursday
at the clubhouse with Mra. Emmett
Walters and Mra. Ray Young co-
hostesses. All members are urged
to be present.
MELROSE GRANGE TO
MEET AT POTLUCK
Melrose Grange will meet to
night, April 4, at a six-forty-five
o clock potluck supper at the hall.
The regular meeting and program
will follow. All members are asked
to be present.
HELEN HUNT CIRCLE TO
MEET AT BLOSSER HOME
Helen Hunt circle of the Wo
man's Society of the First Baptist
church will meet Thursday at two
o clock at the home of Mrs. Nora
Blosser, 222 South Flint street. All
members are requested to be pre
sent. ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
El t a rose Comfort club will meet
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Evelyn Warren. All members are
most cordially invited to be pre
sent.
at Canyonville Thursday evening
at me nome oi Mrs. George Binder.
After an evening of vixitin? the
hostesses Mrs. Gordon Harry and
Mrs. William Cox served refresh
ments to Mrs. M. Allen, Mrs. D. W.
Gill, Mrs. V. R. Kelsey, Mrs. Sally
Nannen, Mrs. H. M. Anderson,
Mrs. Dayton Bailey, Mrs. Georse
Binder, Mrs. James Jelinek and
Mrs. Tom B. Campbell.
Mrs. Binder waa presented a
birthday gift from the club.
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Easter Party
Eighteen Happy Bluebirds were
entertained Wednesday afternoon
at the Benson school gymnasium i
at an taster party given by their
sponsors, members of Benton PTA
The committee in charge of the
afternoon included Mrs. Fred Dent,
Mrs. John Hodson. Mrs. Lee Mor
tensen and Mis. Marv B ack.
The girls played games, enjoyed
an egg hunt and later the commit
tee served refreshments. The Blue
bird group is led by Mrs. E. J
Mongers.
BIRTHDAY CLUB ENJOYS
CANYONVILLE MEETING
Serving committees were drawn
up for the next six weeks at the
meeting of the 1-2 Birthday club
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